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A spokesman for the Prime Minister's office also couldn't provide specific details like a timeframe for implementing the public report extremism button, characterizing the deal with ISPs as a "high level agreement", and adding that the government is delighted ISPs are taking a role.
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Last we heard, fall looked like a likely timeframe for an iPad Pro announcement and launch.
This sounded like a rapid timeframe, I told him.
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Eight years can seem like a long time in some contexts, but as a timeframe for a change this dramatic, it seems like no time at all.
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"I set it in the Great Depression because I wanted a timeframe when a child like Tin could possibly exist, but it was also a time with which readers would be familiar: people who lived through the Depression are still alive today".
Obviously there isn't a timeframe for when this will launch yet, but it sounded like this is well beyond the initial planning stages.
Is there a timeframe?
They will end within a timeframe of January 2014.
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